Unveiling Quantum Phenomena: Breaking the Born-Oppenheimer Approximation and Extending Instanton Theory

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Unveiling Quantum Phenomena: Breaking the Born-Oppenheimer Approximation and Extending Instanton Theory
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Scientists have demonstrated the breakdown of the Born-Oppenheimer approximation, a long-standing hypothesis in quantum mechanics, by revealing the close relationship between the dynamics of nuclei and electrons in molecules. The discovery, made using ultrafast lasers and X-rays, could have implications for the design of molecules used in solar energy conversion, energy production, and quantum information science. The team of scientists studied the spin-vibronic effect, where changes in nuclear motion affect electron motion, leading to inter-system crossing. By tracking the motion of nuclei and electrons in real time, they observed how the spin-vibronic effect drives inter-system crossing, potentially opening up new ways to control and exploit the electronic and spin properties of molecules.

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